Monday, 23 August 2010

While waiting for the application to be validated...

... have a look at CAWT!
Here you will get the bigger picture of wind-turbine applications all over Aberdeenshire.
CAWT originally stood for Cuminestown Against Wind Turbines, but has now widened its meaning to 'Concerned About Wind Turbines'.
CAWT believes that wind-turbines should not be erected within 1.25 miles of occupied dwellings to avoid problems with flickering shadows and noise from the turbines.
There would be several dwellings within this distance of the proposed turbines, including three (not counting Mossford farm house itself) that would be only about 500m from the nearest turbine.
All of these dwellings could be blighted by noise pollution.

Note that the Mossford proposal has been added to the CAWT map (click on the marker to the right of 'Keith').

1 comment:

  1. say no to turbines they are noisy a eyesore SCOTLAND is known for its beuty and landscape not for wind turbines look at haworth in yorkshire they are a blot to the lovely sceanery SCOTLAND FOR THE PEOPLE NOT THE ELECTRICBOARD.

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